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a container; usually has a lid the quantity contained in a bin store in bins bank identification number: an identification number consisting of a two-part code assigned to banks and savings associations; the first part shows the location and the second identifies the bank itself
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Refers to binary or binaries.
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Bins are regions of the standard curve bordered midway between the mean responses of adjacent standards. The response is either the adjusted response or the normalized response. Each standard curve is divided into the same number of bins as there are standards. If tracer activity samples are assayed, screening tests are divided into ten bins with the borders at ten percent intervals of the mean response of the tracer activity. ...
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A DNA fragment size range within which alleles are assigned based on their relative electrophoretic mobilities.
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